Are electric two-wheeled motorcycles considered motor vehicles or non-motor vehicles?
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They are classified as motor vehicles. Specific details are as follows: Regulations: In the "Traffic Law," there are clear stipulations regarding electric-assisted bicycles, which are classified as non-motor vehicles; however, there are no explicit regulations for fuel-assisted bicycles. According to the standards of the "Technical Conditions for the Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles," fuel-assisted bicycles should be considered as light motorcycles. Definition: Non-motor vehicles refer to transportation tools driven by human or animal power that travel on roads, as well as transportation tools such as electric bicycles and disabled person's wheelchairs that, although equipped with power devices, have design maximum speeds, unladen weights, and dimensions that comply with relevant national standards. Therefore, electric bicycles fall under the category of non-motor vehicles.